Hackers would travel granted bail if they taught judges how to produce the job, Pakistan's Supreme Court said inwards a lighter vein equally it heard the bail plea of 2 teenagers who had broken into the Supreme Court website final year. The Supreme Court thus granted bail to the 2 teenagers who are defendant of hacking its official website together with placing derogatory textile close judiciary together with the primary justice on it, Dawn reported Tuesday.
The bench, comprising Justices Asif Saeed Khan Khosa together with Amir Hani Muslim, was headed yesteryear Justice Javed Iqbal.
The judges said the hackers had done a "brilliant job".
Their counsel Iftikhar Hussain Gilani promptly said they had non hacked the site.
To which, the judges asked Gilani why he was non ready to convey praise for the hackers.
They thus said inwards a lighter vein they would grant bail on the status that the defendant taught them how to produce such a job.
The judges, however, observed that it was non merely the final result of hacking, the hackers had likewise deprived the people together with visitors to the website of full general data together with data regarding fixation of cases.
They likewise observed that highly objectionable textile had been placed on the website.
Gilani claimed the site had non been hacked yesteryear the teenagers but yesteryear to a greater extent than or less Indians.
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